The proposed project aims at improving the ability of the social sciences to explain the causes and consequences of demographic developments, and in particular of the changing relationships between genders and generations, in a manner that would...
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The main objective of GermAge is to understand the devastating decline in germ cell quality during aging, and thus to define the determinants, pathways and risk factors for age-dependent infertility, aneuploidy...
The central research theme of this proposal is the study of social change (skills, productivity, attitudes and beliefs) in Europe along cohort lines and as a function of changing age composition. Using...
The overarching aim of this proposal is to develop the conceptual and analytical instruments to establish a formal linkage between macro and micro level perspectives in demographic research, with an application to the study of worldwide...
The European Commission's Knowledge Centre on Migration and Demography (KCMD), established on 20 June 2016, aims to provide scientific evidence for EU policymaking tailored to the needs of Commission...
The database contains gender statistics from all over the European Union (EU) and beyond; at the EU; Member State and European level. It is aimed at providing statistical evidence...
UNESCO data and indicators; for education; literacy; science; technology and innovation; culture; communication and information.
The OECD Regional Database provides a unique set of comparable statistics and indicators on about 2000 regions in 30 countries. It encompasses yearly time-series for around 40...
Key available data are presented on population and housing based on the decennial census rounds 1981-2011. Separate tables cover: Population by sex and major age group...
Population and Housing Census data represent an essential source of vital statistical information ranging from the lowest small-area geographical divisions to national and international levels. The data presented...